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A (1) Super Seniors Jim Heffner and Wayne Dalco show the true spirit of Homecoming Week! (2) The junior class closes in as senior Jan Enyeart attempts a pass to a team mate. (3) Clowning around is senior Linda Williams on hat and tie day. (4) The Senior Rally: Eddie Schefter, Jim Heffner, Gary Rowell, Mark St. Clair, Gary Harlan and Jim Howard. 13
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SENIOR CLASS OF 78 WINS HOMECOMING — AGAIN! (1) Senior Jim Howard displays a smile during the pie in the face base- ball game. (2) Seniors Edward Marcell and Sandy Satterfield are overjoyed at the announcement of becoming the Homecoming King and Queen. 1 The senior class of 1978 exploded when they were announced as the winning class for Homecoming week for the second year in a row. Our class has really proved it's spirit by winning Homecoming two years in a row, expressed Misty Chamberlain. First place points were awarded to them for the Jingle contest, Bearded Beauty, Guys Rally, Spirit Pep Assembly, and highest attendance at the Swim party and Homecoming dance. King Edward Marcell and Queen Sandy Satterfield danced their royal dance with their court joining, in order of winning class, juniors Chris Manning and Mary Linn, sophomores Peter Janin and Valerie Lockard, and freshman Doug Criswell and Stephanie Bryson. Many popular tunes were played by the West Coast Funk Ensemble, who also demonstrated some dance steps while they played. The seniors feel their win was because of teamwork, organization and spirit, but the most class involved event was the Spirit Pep Assem- bly. All was dark and quiet when messenger Eddie Schefter ran in yelling the seniors are coming. King Edward and Queen Sandy were carried in on royal stretchers, with the whole senior class empire following behind yelling senior power and throwing confetti until they filled their spot on the bleachers. The junior class was second in the competition with a circus parade where their class Prince and Princess rode in on tricycles. Impressions of famous people was the sophomore idea, and the freshman did a skit of children playing.
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NEW HOMECOMING WEEK ACTIVITIES SPARK INTEREST Many new activities boosted spirit for Homecoming Week Oct. 9-15, as planned by the Executive Council. These included Hat and Tie Day, Pie in the face Softball, the class jingle contest, tug-o-war obstacle course,and the tricycle races. One of the funnier activities was the tricycle race. A four man team from each class rode on small tricycles in a relay race around the track while being timed. The freshman class had the best time. I'm glad we won. Because of our small size we had an advantage over the other classes, which added to our win, said freshman Mike Carlson. With the aid of the KPAM Disc Jockies, Brian O'Neil and Jim Becker providing entertainment in the cafeteria, the place was filled to capacity for the first time since they last appeared here. Washington has a lot of spirit. I've been to a lot of schools, but Washington has the most, commented Brian O'Neil. A free Junior class tee shirt was given to each disc jockie. For the third straight year in a row, the junior class of '79 was the winner of the Powderpuff Football game, followed closely by the seniors. The Bearded Beauty Contest was taken more seriously, having a slide show, and a taped conversation with each contestant, along with answering that certain question to receive the judges votes. Freshman Craig Sinclair was the long haired blond who came in last. Sophomore Tim Desparois was second runner up. The slides for Dan Kern, first runner up did not get developed in time for the pagent. Senior Victor Roche won the judges votes with his poise, and grace of speech. He was crowned and kissed by Mike Lamb, the Bearded Beauty host. (1) Homecoming prince and prin- cess winners pose during half time at a game against Roosevelt, left to right: juniors, Mary Linn and Chris Man- ning; seniors, Edward Marcell and Sandy Satterfield; sophomore Valerie Lockard; and freshmen, Stephanie Bryson and Doug Criswell. Not pic- tured, sophomore prince Peter Janin. (2) Senior Victor Roche shows grace in annual bearded beauty con- test as contestants Daniel Kern and Craig Sinclair look on. 14
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